When he first came to Hobbs, he and his late father-in-law, Lee Hancock, started an excavation company, using horses and mules to pull their wagons.
Mr. Harwell was a veteran of WW I, a member of Hobbs Masonic Lodge No. 63, past master of the Masonic Consistory at Santa Fe and a member of Ballut Abyad Shire in Albuquerque.
He is a member of First Christian Church.
Surviving are his widow, Ida; three children, Jay Harwell and Mrs. Betty Evans and Mrs. Helen White, all of Hobbs; one sister Mrs. W. O. Workman of Arlington, TX and seven grandchildren.
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When he first came to Hobbs, he and his late father-in-law, Lee Hancock, started an excavation company, using horses and mules to pull their wagons.
Mr. Harwell was a veteran of WW I, a member of Hobbs Masonic Lodge No. 63, past master of the Masonic Consistory at Santa Fe and a member of Ballut Abyad Shire in Albuquerque.
He is a member of First Christian Church.
Surviving are his widow, Ida; three children, Jay Harwell and Mrs. Betty Evans and Mrs. Helen White, all of Hobbs; one sister Mrs. W. O. Workman of Arlington, TX and seven grandchildren.
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